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EP183 Navigating the Ethics of Technology in Public Health with Dr. Daniel Fogal

June 11, 2026
We speak with Dr. Daniel Fogal, Assistant Professor of Bioethics at NYU GPH, about his course Advanced Introduction to The Ethics of Technology
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We Must Redouble Our Efforts

July 16, 2021
HIV infection rates are declining at a slow pace and the COVID-19 pandemic isn't helping. Drs. Holly Hagan and Don Des Jarlais explain why we must double our efforts to stop HIV outbreaks.
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Domino Effect Leads to a Degree

June 22, 2021
An alumni highlight of Nick Mirin, MPH '21 describing his public health journey and how one fortuitous conversation transformed his GPH experience.
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An Update on the BroadStreet COVID-19 Data Project

June 21, 2021
Check out how have hundreds of NYU students spent their time over the past year at a 10-week internship with the BroadStreet Covid-19 Data Project.
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NYU GPH Announces Li Ka Shing Foundation Initiative for Global Mental Health and Wellness

June 17, 2021

To overcome the stigma commonly associated with mental illness and disseminate evidence-based mental health interventions worldwide, the NYU School of Global Public Health (GPH) will soon launch the

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Laws as Social Determinants of Health

May 28, 2021
Jennifer Pomeranz explains how if human rights laws don't change soon, they most certainly will become another social determinant of health.
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Civilians in the Crossfire

May 27, 2021
Ella Watson-Stryker describes what it’s like to work in places where conflict is a part of everyday life.
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Dr. Alexis Merdjanoff Named Fellow for National Academies’ Gulf Research Program

May 27, 2021
Dr. Alexis Merdjanoff was selected for the program’s new Human Health & Community Resilience track to advance health equity and examine the social determinants of health in the Gulf States and Alask...
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Family History and Stigma of Mental Health Conditions

May 14, 2021

 

Mental health conditions/difficulties are highly stigmatized, yet are relatively commonplace. Many of us know or have had contact with at least one person with a mental health condition/difficulty

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Data Equity for AAPI Ethnic Populations

May 14, 2021
GPH faculty explain that despite the exponential growth in the Asian American and Pacific Islander populations, there are still significant understudied health and healthcare disparities that continue...
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